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7.11  Web Server

Go to "Control Panel" > "Applications" > "Web Server" to configure the web server and

virtual host.  

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The NAS supports Web Server for web sites creation and management. It also supports

Joomla!, PHP and MySQL/SQLite to establish an interactive website. To use the Web

Server, follow the steps below.

1. Enable the service and enter the port number. The default number is 80.

2. Configure other settings: 

a. Configure register_globals: Select to enable or disable register_globals. The

setting is disabled by default. When the web program prompts you to enable php

register_globals, enable this option. However, for system security concern, it is

recommended to turn this option off.

b. Maintenance: Click "Restore" to restore web server configuration to default. 

c. php.ini Maintenance: Select the option "php.ini Maintenance" and choose to

upload, edit or restore php.ini. 

3. Secure Connection (SSL): Enter the port number for SSL connection.

4. Upload the HTML files to the shared folder (Qweb/Web) on the NAS. The file index.

html, index.htm or index.php will be the home path of your web page.

5. You can access the web page you upload by entering http://NAS IP/ in the web

browser. Note that when Web Server is enabled, you have to enter http://NAS

IP:8080 in your web browser to access the login page of the NAS.

Summary of Contents for TS-1079 Pro

Page 1: ...Pro TS 470 TS 569 Pro TS 669 Pro TS 670 Pro TS 670 TS 869 Pro TS 869U RP TS 870 Pro TS 870 TS 870U RP TS 879 Pro TS 879U RP TS 1079 Pro TS 1269U RP TS 1270U RP TS 1279U RP TS 1679U RP TS EC879U RP TS EC1279U RP TS EC1279U SAS RP TS EC1679U RP TS EC1679U SAS RP SS EC1279U SAS RP SS EC1879U SAS RP and SS EC2479U SAS RP 2013 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...25 2 4 Connecting to NAS Shared Folders 26 2 4 1 Connecting to NAS shared folders in Windows 27 2 4 2 Connecting to NAS shared folders in Mac or Linux 28 2 5 Connecting to NAS by Web Browser 29 2 6 Migrating from Old NAS 32 3 QTS Basics and Desktop 33 3 1 Introducing QTS 36 3 2 Using QTS Desktop 40 4 System Settings 41 4 1 General Settings 44 4 2 Storage Manager 46 4 2 1 Dashboard 48 4 2 2 Storage...

Page 3: ...10 3 UPS 127 4 11 System Status 129 4 12 System Logs 132 5 Privilege Settings 133 5 1 Users 137 5 2 User Groups 138 5 3 Shared Folders 147 5 4 Quota 148 5 5 Domain Security 149 5 5 1 Joining NAS to Active Directory Windows Server 2003 2008 152 5 5 2 Connecting NAS to an LDAP Directory 156 6 Network Services 157 6 1 Win Mac NFS 161 6 2 FTP 163 6 3 Telnet SSH 164 6 4 SNMP Settings 166 6 5 Service Di...

Page 4: ...erver 233 7 11 1 Virtual Host 235 8 Other Applications 236 8 1 App Center 239 8 2 DLNA Media Server 241 8 3 Download Station 248 8 4 HD Station 258 8 5 iTunes Server 259 8 6 Multimedia Management 261 8 7 Music Station 268 8 8 myQNAPcloud Service 272 8 9 Photo Station 284 8 10 Station Manager 287 8 11 Surveillance Station Pro 291 8 12 Transcode Management 293 8 13 Video Station 302 9 Use the LCD Pa...

Page 5: ...5 1 Notice Legal Notice and Disclaimer Regulatory Notice Document Annotation Safety Information and Precautions 6 8 12 13 ...

Page 6: ...rovided in connection with QNAP products No license express or implied by estoppels or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in QNAP s terms and conditions of sale for such products QNAP Assumes no liability whatsoever and QNAP disclaims any express or implied warranty relating to sale and or use of QNAP products including liability or warrant...

Page 7: ...oid any potential data loss QNAP disclaims any responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery Should you return any components of the NAS package for refund or maintenance make sure they are carefully packed for shipping Any form of damages due to improper packaging will not be compensated QNAP QNAP logo QTS myQNAPcloud and VioStor are trademarks or registered trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc ...

Page 8: ...frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by QN...

Page 9: ...y turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television techn...

Page 10: ...Class A Class A TS 879U RP Class A Class A TS 1270U RP Class A Class A TS 879U RP Class A Class A TS 1269U RP Class A Class A TS 869U RP Class A Class A TS 469U RP SP Class A Class A TS 419U II Class A Class A TS 412U Class A Class A TS 420U Class A Class A TS 421U Class A Class A TS 1079 Pro Class A Class A TS 879 Pro Class A Class A TS 869 Pro Class B Class B TS 669 Pro Class B Class B TS 569 Pr...

Page 11: ...9L Class B Class B TS 419P II Class B Class B TS 219P II Class B Class B TS 119P II Class B Class B TS 412 Class B Class B TS 212 Class B Class B TS 112 Class B Class B TS 120 Class B Class B TS 220 Class B Class B TS 420 Class B Class B TS 121 Class B Class B TS 221 Class B Class B TS 421 Class B Class B ...

Page 12: ... Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death Caution This indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data damage disk damage or product damage Im portant This indicates the information provided is important or related to legal regulations ...

Page 13: ...AS near any liquid 8 Do not place the NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage 9 Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using the NAS If unsure please contact the distributor or the local power supply company 10 Do not place any object on the power cord 11 Do not attempt to repair the NAS in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electr...

Page 14: ...NAP NAS and would like to move the data to a new QNAP NAS please refer to Migrating from Old NAS for detailed instructions For New NAS Users 1 Hardware Installation 2 Software Installation 3 Getting Utilities 4 Connecting to the Shared Folders 5 Connecting to the NAS by Web Browser For Existing NAS Users Migrating from Old NAS 29 15 20 24 25 28 29 ...

Page 15: ...rd Disk Drive Compatibility List section for more details 2 Connect the QNAP NAS to the same network as your PC and power it on During your installation process please pay attention to LEDs and alarm buzzers to make sure that the NAS functions properly Go to the Checking System Status section for details Note The steps above are also illustrated in the Quick Installation Guide QIG that can be foun...

Page 16: ...ur NAS has been powered on 2 the network cable is connected to the NAS and the orange and green indicator lights on its LAN port s are blinking and 3 the cloud key is correct Im portant QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage malfunction or data loss recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any occasions for any reasons Caution Note that if you install a hard d...

Page 17: ... has reached its full capacity 3 The disk volume is going to be full 4 The system fan is out of function TS 119 does not support smart fan 5 An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data 6 A bad sector is detected on the hard disk drive 7 The NAS is in degraded read only mode 2 member hard drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read 8 Hardware self tes...

Page 18: ...essed Green The hard drive can be accessed USB Blue Flashes blue every 0 5 sec 1 A USB device connected to front USB port is being detected 2 A USB device connected to front USB port is being removed from the NAS 3 The USB device connected to the front USB port is being accessed 4 The data is being copied to or from the external USB or eSATA device Blue A front USB device is detected after the dev...

Page 19: ...wn 3 The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS 4 The system firmware has been updated Short beep 0 5 sec 3 The NAS data cannot be copied to the external storage device from the front USB port Short beep 0 5 sec long beep 1 5 sec 3 every 5 min The system fan is out of function TS 119 does not support smart fan Long beep 1 5 sec 2 1 The disk volume is going to be full 2 The disk volume has ...

Page 20: ...SOHO models CD installation is designed only for SMB models To verify if your NAS supports cloud installation please check if there is a sticker on the NAS To confirm if your NAS is a home and SOHO model or SMB model please check the QNAP website go to http www qnap com Products Storage All home and SOHO users are encouraged to use cloud and online installation For all problems encountered in the ...

Page 21: ...ill be launched automatically Please confirm that the IP address shown up on the dialog window matches the Turbo NAS you are trying to configure please check the MAC address from the QNAP Qfinder and its corresponding IP address Click Yes to configure your Turbo NAS 13 Click Quick Setup 14 Install a hard drive on your Turbo NAS if you have not already done so and click Detect Again 15 Confirm the ...

Page 22: ... out all fields to register your myQNAPcloud account or sign in your myQNAPcloud account check I agree to myQNAPcloud Terms of Use and QNAP Privacy Policy and click Next Step If you already have a myQNAPcloud account please select Sign in myQNAPcloud account and login with your account credentials 4 Type in the name of your Turbo NAS to register it and click Register 5 Install a hard drive on your...

Page 23: ... Run the QNAP Qfinder If the QNAP Qfinder is blocked by your firewall unblock the utility 3 Follow the steps outlined in the Online Installation section and finish the installation process Note Some new NAS models such as TS x12 TS x20 and TS x21 no longer have the installation CD included The default login ID and password of the NAS are both admin 21 ...

Page 24: ...ct CD ROM The product CD ROM contains software utilities QNAP Qfinder myQNAPcloud Connect NetBak Replicator and QGet Browse the CD ROM and access the following contents Quick Installation Guide View the hardware installation instructions of the NAS Install QNAP Qfinder The setup program of the QNAP Qfinder for Windows OS Install myQNAPcloud Connect The setup program of the myQNAPcloud Connect for ...

Page 25: ...fter hardware and software installation it is time to connect to the shared folders on the NAS Refer to the links below for the connection setup Connecting to NAS shared folders in Windows Connecting to NAS shared folders in Mac or Linux 26 27 ...

Page 26: ...rer in Windows Note Alternatively you can use the Storage Plug Connect Wizard to connect NAS shared folders The steps 1 Launch the QNAP Qfinder 2 Select Storage Plug Connect under Connect 3 Check Login with username and password and enter username and password 4 Click a NAS shared folder and 5 Click Map the Network Drive on top of the screen Method 2 Connect to the shared folders of the NAS by usi...

Page 27: ...nnect to Server 2 Enter the NAS IP address 3 Enter your login ID and password 4 Select the folder you want to mount and click OK 5 The folder is mounted Linux Users On Linux run the following command m ount t nfs NAS IP Shared Folder Nam e Directory to Mount For example if the IP address of the NAS is 192 168 0 1 to connect to the shared folder public under the mnt pub directory use the following ...

Page 28: ... QNAP Qfinder are connected to the same subnet If the NAS cannot be found connect the NAS to the computer directly and run the QNAP Qfinder again 2 Enter the administrator name and password Turn on the option Secure login Secure Sockets Layer login to allow secure connection to the NAS If a user without administration right login the NAS the user can only change the login password default administ...

Page 29: ...els which support system migration are listed below Source NAS Destination NAS Rem ark TS x10 TS x12 TS x19 TS x20 TS x21 TS x39 TS 509 TS 809 SS x39 SS 469 TS x59 TS x69 TS x70 TS x79 TS x10 TS x12 TS x19 TS x20 TS x21 TS x39 TS 509 TS 809 SS x39 Firmware update required TS x10 TS x12 TS x19 TS x20 TS x21 TS x39 TS 509 TS 809 SS x39 TS x59 TS x69 TS x70 TS x79 TS x59 TS x69 TS x70 TS x79 SS 469 P...

Page 30: ...tact the QNAP technical support department if you need to keep myQNAPcloud name after system migration Destination NAS Disk volum e supported for system m igration 1 bay NAS 1 drive single disk volume 2 bay NAS 1 to 2 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID 0 2 drive RAID 1 4 bay NAS 1 to 4 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID 0 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 4 drive RAID 5 4 drive RAID 6 4 drive RAID 10 5 bay NAS ...

Page 31: ... new NAS Login the web administration interface as an administrator default login admin password admin 6 If you are informed to update the firmware of the new NAS follow the instructions to download and install the firmware 7 Click Start Migrating The NAS will restart after system migration All the data and settings will be retained Caution To avoid system damage or serious injuries the system m i...

Page 32: ...d to enhance every aspect of your NAS experiences With basic computer skills such as drag and drop or point and click you can complete most of the NAS operations It is that simple Check the following links to learn more about this operating system Introducing QTS Using QTS Desktop 33 36 ...

Page 33: ...ch home applications enjoy multimedia collections with more fun and install a rich set of applications in the App Center on demand to expand your Turbo NAS experience Moreover QTS 4 0 adds value to business applications with its abundant features including file sharing iSCSI and virtualization backup privilege settings and so on effectively increasing business efficiency Coupled with various utili...

Page 34: ...a the App Center Energy efficient eco friendly T urbo NAS for Business Optimizing business IT infrastructure with ease and efficiency IT efficiency coupled with low total cost of ownership TCO is an essential factor for business competitiveness QNAP Turbo NAS features high performance business critical applications and affordability helping businesses achieve seamless file sharing easy integration...

Page 35: ...35 Over 90 Install on demand applications via the App Center Development Center for 3rd party partners to build apps on the Turbo NAS ...

Page 36: ...to enhance your NAS experience 2 System features and settings SYSTEMS Key system features designed to manage or optimize your NAS and 3 Third party applications Applications designed and submitted by independent developers and approved by QNAP Please note that the default Internet browser instead of a window on the NAS Desktop will be launched once you click a third party application Click the ico...

Page 37: ... all historical event notifications click the Event Notifications header to open the System Logs For details on System Logs please refer to the chapter on System Logs 6 Admin Control Customize your user specific settings change your user password restart shut down the NAS or log out your user account Options o Profile Specify your user email address and change your profile picture o Wallpaper Chan...

Page 38: ...button until you hear a beep or 2 Use the Wake on LAN WOL feature with QNAP Qfinder or Qmanager Note that to use the WOL feature it must first be enabled in Control Panel Power Wake on LAN WOL For details please refer to here o Note this feature is only available on the x69 and x70 models Restart Restart your NAS Shutdown Shut down your NAS Logout Log yourself out About Check for the NAS model fir...

Page 39: ...ve or arrange all applications on the desktop or drag one application icon over the top of another to put them in the same folder 12 Next Desktop Last Desktop Switch between desktops 13 Dashboard Check important NAS statistics including system and HDD health resource storage usage online user scheduled task online users etc Click the header within each widget to open its respective page 14 QNAP Mo...

Page 40: ...r Turbo NAS system For details on the settings refer to the following links General Settings Storage_Manager Network Security Hardware Power Notification Firmware Update Backup Restore External_Device System_Status System Logs 41 44 89 100 102 105 107 109 111 112 127 129 ...

Page 41: ...tion Multimedia Station File Station and Download Station If you are not sure about this setting use the default port number Enable Secure Connection SSL To allow the users to connect the NAS by HTTPS turn on secure connection SSL and enter the port number If the option Force secure connection SSL only is turned on the users can only connect to the web administration page by HTTPS connection Disab...

Page 42: ... to synchronize the date and time of the NAS automatically with an NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for synchronization This option can be used only when the NAS is connected to the Internet Note The first time synchronization may take several minutes to complete Daylight S...

Page 43: ...check the validity of the password Login Screen Set the login screen style First click the desired template and then click Preview to preview the chosen template or Apply to apply the chosen login screen For the photo wall style login screen please type your personal message and choose to randomly select 100 photos stored on the NAS or display 100 photos that were shared recently Click Change Pict...

Page 44: ... of great features such as storage pool multiple RAID groups thin provisioned volume space reclaim and online capacity expansion etc Those features can effectively protect your storage system and your valuable data QNAP Flexible Volume Architecture The QNAP Flexible Volume Architecture consists of the following four layers HDD Management Storage Pool Volume and Shared Folders as shown below ...

Page 45: ...n aspect of the storage system and all four layers combined can achieve total protection for your storage system For specific setup of the Storage Manager please refer to the following link Dashboard Storage iSCSI Virtual Disk 46 48 70 87 ...

Page 46: ...Disks Click a logical volume in the Volumes section to check the storage pool that the volume belongs to Click the up or down arrow icon in front of a storage pool to check RAID groups contained in that storage pool and check Show members inside a RAID group to show the hard disk drives included in that chosen RAID group Predictive S M A R T With this feature a warning message will pop up when an ...

Page 47: ...7 period of time from the last hour to the last year Select to view the storage usage rate of a particular volume or storage pool and specify the period Click Clear Record to reset the utilization graph ...

Page 48: ...ools and hard disk drives encrypt and decrypt file systems and configure cache acceleration with Storage Manager For details on the features refer to the following links Volumes Storage Pools Disks Encryption Cache Acceleration 49 51 59 64 67 ...

Page 49: ... erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 6 The new volume is created Note The hot spare disk feature is only available for RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 and RAID 10 For other RAID types the hot spare disk field will be grayed out Follow the steps below to create a new customized volume 1 Select Custom Select to create a new storage pool or from an existing storage pool and click Next 2 Configure the...

Page 50: ...old The alert threshold is used to remind users when the capacity of a chosen volume is used up to the specified threshold level A warning message will pop up when the specified threshold is reached To set an alert threshold select a volume click Set Threshold enter the threshold level and click Apply The alert threshold is set Creating new shared folders Follow the steps below to create a new sha...

Page 51: ... refer to the product comparison table on the QNAP website Creating New Storage Pools Follow the steps below to create a new storage pool 1 Click New Storage Pool 2 Select the enclosure unit hard disk drive s RAID type and hot spare disk and click Create 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard disk drive s will be erased Click OK if you are certain about this 4 A new storage pool is creat...

Page 52: ... a RAID group for storage pool expansion 1 Select Create a new RAID group and click Next 2 Select the enclosure unit hard disk drive s RAID type and hot spare disk and click Next 3 Please note that if the type of the newly create RAID group is different from that of the existing RAID group s the performance of the entire storage pool could be affected To continue click OK 4 Click Expand 5 Please n...

Page 53: ... disks are required to create a RAID 5 group The total capacity of the RAID 5 group is equal to the size of the disk with the smallest capacity in the array times the number of hard disk 1 It is recommended though not required that only hard drives of the same brand and capacity are used to establish the most efficient hard drive capacity In addition if your system contains four disk drives it is ...

Page 54: ...is in the degraded mode Or wait to hear two long beeps after the disk crash and then insert the new disk in place of the failed disk RAID 10 RAID 10 is a combination of RAID 1 mirroring and RAID 0 striping without parity RAID 10 is a stripe across a number of disks to provide fault tolerance and high speed data transfer The storage capacity of a RAID 10 group is equal to the size of the disk with ...

Page 55: ...roup Management Users can expand a RAID group add hard drive s to a RAID group migrate a RAID group configure a spare drive enable a bitmap and recover a RAID group for a chosen storage pool while the data contained in the RAID group remains intact Expanding storage pool capacity With this function RAID group capacity can be expanded by replacing hard disk drives in an array one by one This option...

Page 56: ...ID 1 to RAID 5 Migrating RAID 5 to RAID 6 Please note that some apps need to be installed again e g XDove Follow the steps below to migrate a RAID configuration 1 Select a RAID group and click Manage Migrate 2 Select the hard disk drive s from the list and click Apply 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard disk drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 4 The chosen R...

Page 57: ...e status to the normal state RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 and RAID 10 will be recovered to the degraded mode RAID 0 and JBOD will be recovered to the normal state Before recovering a failed disk volume please confirm that all hard disks of that disk volume are properly seated in the NAS drive bays Once recovery is completed back up your data on the disk s immediately in case the disk volume fails again In...

Page 58: ...ID group is recovered Creating New Volumes for Storage Pools To create a new volume for a storage pool choose a storage pool first and click New Volume Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the creation process For step details please refer to the chapter on Volumes ...

Page 59: ...d select a RAID group to check its details including capacity RAID group name RAID type and disk member Total Disk List Click this button to show or filter for the disks Set the filter from the drop down list to list only hard disks based on the enclosure or NAS they belong to model type HDD or SSD BUS type capacity used type data free error spare cache or none and status Click Refresh to refresh ...

Page 60: ...cal hard drives Set as Enclosure Spare under Action Click this button to set or cancel the chosen hard disk drive as an enclosure spare drive An enclosure spare drive can be used to replace a failed hard disk drive in RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 In case a spare drive is shared by multiple RAID groups that spare drive will be used to replace the first failed drive across all RAID groups Please ...

Page 61: ...be shown Settings Configure the following settings on this page 1 Enable Temperature Alarm enable this option to set the temperature alarm When the hard disk temperature exceeds the specified threshold level the system will record an error message and 2 Rapid and complete test schedules schedule a rapid or complete test here The result of the latest test can be viewed on the Summary page Click APP...

Page 62: ...e under Action Click this button to rename the chosen enclosure RAID Group Click this button and select a RAID group to check its details including capacity RAID group name RAID type and disk member Total Disk List Click this button to show or filter for the disks Set the filter from the drop down list to show only hard disks based on the enclosure or NAS they belong to model type HDD or SSD BUS t...

Page 63: ... disconnected expansion enclosure follow the steps below 1 Click Recover Recover Enclosure 2 Make sure that the correct input port is used for the expansion enclosure and click OK 3 Click OK 4 The disconnected expansion enclosure is recovered 5 The affected storage pools and RAID groups are also recovered Note The Recover button is only available if the disconnected expansion enclosure contains vo...

Page 64: ...rd must be 8 16 characters long Symbols _ are supported Encryption key file Upload the encryption key file to the NAS to unlock the disk volume The key can be downloaded from the Encryption page after the disk volume is successfully unlocked Before you Start Please be reminded of the following before using the data encryption feature of the Turbo NAS The encryption feature of the Turbo NAS is volu...

Page 65: ...r the intended volume Click Next 5 Confirm the settings and click Finish 6 Note that all the data on the selected drives will be DELETED Please back up the data before creating the encrypted volume Click Yes after data backup 7 An encrypted disk volume is created on the NAS Verifying Encrypted Disk Volumes To verify that a disk volume is encrypted login the NAS as an administrator Go to Storage Ma...

Page 66: ...ime the system restarts Encryption Key Management To manage the encryption key settings login the NAS as an administrator and go to Storage Manager Encryption There are three options to manage the encryption key Change the encryption key Enter your old encryption password and the new password Please note that after the password is changed any previously exported keys will not work anymore The new ...

Page 67: ...igned to boost access performance of the Turbo NAS For this feature SSD drives need to be installed to enable this function Please note that this feature is only available for certain NAS models with memory requirements Refer to the following table for applicable models and SSD trays Applicable Model SSD Tray TS x79U SAS All TS x79U Disk 3 Disk 4 TS x79 Pro Disk 7 Disk 8 TS x70U Disk 3 Disk 4 TS x...

Page 68: ...1 Click Remove 2 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 3 The SSD volume is removed Expanding SSD Volumes Follow the steps below to expand a SSD volume 1 Click Add SSD Drive 2 Select the SSD drive s from the list and click Expand 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certai...

Page 69: ...69 Note Not all applications can benefit from the SSD cache feature Please make sure that the SSD cache is supported by your applications ...

Page 70: ...CSI Manage the iSCSI storage create advanced ACLs and back up LUNs with the iSCSI management features For details on the features please refer to the following links iSCSI Storage Advanced ACL LUN Backup 71 82 83 ...

Page 71: ...computer Windows PC Mac or Linux 2 Create an iSCSI target on the NAS 3 Run the iSCSI initiator and connect to the iSCSI target on the NAS 4 After successful logon format the iSCSI target disk volume The disk volume on the NAS can then be used as a virtual drive for the computer Between the computer and the storage device the computer is called an initiator because it initiates the connection to th...

Page 72: ... on the NAS Over allocation is allowed as the storage capacity of the NAS can be expanded using online RAID capacity expansion Instant Allocation Allocate the disk space to the LUN instantly This option guarantees the disk space assigned to the LUN but may require more time to create the LUN A maximum of 256 iSCSI targets and LUNs can be created For example if 100 targets are created on the NAS th...

Page 73: ... The initiator authenticates the target using the Mutual CHAP settings For username and password limitation on both fields refer to the followings o Use CHAP authentication Usernam e lim itation The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z and the maximum length is 256 characters Password lim itation The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z and the maximum length 12 16 characters o Mutual CHAP Usern...

Page 74: ...LUN for an iSCSI target 1 Click Create 2 Select iSCSI LUN only and click Next 3 Choose the LUN type and LUN allocation method enter the name of the LUN and specify the LUN location disk volume on the NAS the capacity and alert threshold for the LUN Click Next 4 Select a target to map and click Next 5 Confirm the settings and click Next 6 Click Finish 7 A LUN is created and mapped to a target as sp...

Page 75: ...ings target alias CHAP information and checksum settings Modify the LUN settings LUN allocation name disk volume directory etc Delete Delete an iSCSI target All the connections will be removed Disable Disable an LUN All the connections will be removed Enable Enable an LUN Un map Un map the LUN from the target Note that a LUN must first be disabled before it can be un mapped When clicking this butt...

Page 76: ...Click Action Modify 3 Specify the capacity of the LUN Note that the LUN capacity can be increased several times up to the maximum limit but cannot be decreased Refer to the table below for comparison of different LUN allocation methods 4 Click Apply to save the settings Note An iSCSI LUN must be mapped to an iSCSI target before the capacity can be increased For the type of LUN allocation the maxim...

Page 77: ...four or more LUNs to optimize the iSCSI performance Use different LUNs for heavy load applications Spread the applications such as database and virtual machines that need high read write performance on different LUNs For example if there are two virtual machines which intensively read and write data on the LUNs it is recommended to create two LUNs on the NAS so that the VM workloads can be efficie...

Page 78: ...ort number for the iSCSI service The available iSCSI targets and their status will then be shown under the Targets tab Select the target you wish to connect then click Connect You may click Advanced to specify the logon information if you have configured the authentication otherwise simply click OK to continue Upon successful logon the status of the target now shows Connected After the target has ...

Page 79: ...oose Discover by DNS IP or Discover by iSNS according to the network topology In this example we will use the IP address to discover the iSCSI targets 3 Follow the screen instructions and enter the server address iSCSI target port number default 3260 and CHAP information if applicable Click Finish to retrieve the target list after all the data have been entered correctly 4 All the available iSCSI ...

Page 80: ...wn as the Linux Open iSCSI Initiator sudo apt get install open iscsi Now follow the steps below to connect to an iSCSI target QNAP NAS with Linux Open iSCSI Initiator You may need to modify the iscsid conf for CHAP logon information such as node session auth username node session auth password vi etc iscsi iscsid conf Save and close the file then restart the open iscsi service etc init d open iscs...

Page 81: ...xt3 dev sdb1 Mount the file system mkdir mnt iscsi mount dev sdb1 mnt iscsi You can test the I O speed using the following command hdparm tT dev sdb1 Below are some iscsiadm related commands Discover the targets on the host iscsiadm m discovery type sendtargets portal HOST_IP Login a target iscsiadm m node targetname THE_TARGET_IQN login Logout a target iscsiadm m node targetname THE_TARGET_IQN lo...

Page 82: ... read the data from the LUN Read Write The connected initiator has read and write access rights to the LUN Deny Access The LUN is invisible to the connected initiator If no LUN masking policy is specified for a connected iSCSI initiator the default policy will be applied The system default policy allows read and write access from all the connected iSCSI initiators Click the default policy and Edit...

Page 83: ...where the LUN will be backed up to The NAS supports LUN backup to a Linux share NFS a Windows share CIFS SMB and a local folder on the NAS Click Test to test the connection to the specified path Then click Next 5 Enter a name of the backup LUN image or use the one generated by the NAS Select the subfolder where the image file will be stored Select to use compression or not and click Next Use Compr...

Page 84: ...the connection Then click Next 4 Browse and select the LUN image file and click Next 5 Select the destination and click Next 6 The settings will be shown Enter a name for the job or use the one generated by the NAS Click Next 7 Click Finish to exit The restore job will be executed immediately Refer to the table below for actions the Action button on the figure above available to manage restore job...

Page 85: ...e generated by the NAS Select an iSCSI target where the LUN snapshot is mapped to Click Next The LUN snapshot must be mapped to another iSCSI target different from the original one 5 Specify the snapshot schedule and the snapshot duration and click Next The snapshot will be removed automatically when the snapshot duration is reached 6 The settings will be shown Enter a name for the job or use the ...

Page 86: ...shot jobs have been created on the NAS in Storage Manager LUN Backup 2 Connect to the NAS by an SSH utility such as Pietty 3 Login the NAS as an administrator 4 Input the command lunbackup The command usage description will be shown 5 Use the lunbackup command to start or stop an iSCSI LUN backup restore or snapshot job on the NAS ...

Page 87: ...licable to some models To check for applicable models please refer to the product comparison table on the QNAP website To add a virtual disk to the NAS follow the steps below 1 Make sure an iSCSI target has been created Click Add Virtual Disk 2 Enter the target server IP and port number default 3260 Click Get Remote Disk and select a target from the target list If authentication is required enter ...

Page 88: ...ove available to manage virtual disks Action Description Edit Click this button to edit a virtual disk name or the authentication information of an iSCSI target Connect Click this button to connect to an iSCSI target Disconnec t Click this button to disconnect an iSCSI target Format Click this button to format a virtual disk as EXT3 EXT 4 FAT 32 NTFS or HFS file system Delete Click this button to ...

Page 89: ...th network interfaces to two different switches and configure the TCP IP settings The NAS will acquire two IP addresses which allow access from two different subnets This is known as multi IP settings When using the Finder to detect the NAS IP the IP of the Ethernet 1 will be shown in LAN 1 only and the IP of the Ethernet 2 will be shown in LAN 2 only To use the port trunking mode for dual LAN con...

Page 90: ...s protocol can transmit The NAS uses standard Ethernet frames 1500 bytes by default If the network appliances support Jumbo Frame setting select the appropriate MTU value for the network environment The NAS supports 4074 7418 and 9000 bytes for MTU Note The Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only All the network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same...

Page 91: ...the lease time expires the IP can be assigned to another client WINS Server optional WINS Windows Internet Naming Service resolves Windows network computer names NetBIOS names to IP addresses allowing Windows computers on a network to easily find and communicate with each other Enter the IP address of the WINS server on the network if available DNS Suffix optional The DNS suffix is used for resolu...

Page 92: ...a feature which distributes the workload evenly across two Ethernet interfaces for higher redundancy Failover is the capability to switch over to a standby network interface also known as the slave interface when the primary network interface also known as the master interface does not correspond correctly to maintain high availability To use port trunking on the NAS make sure at least two LAN por...

Page 93: ...the first Ethernet interface does not work properly Only one interface in the bond is active The bond s MAC address is only visible externally on one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch Active Backup mode provides fault tolerance General switches Balance XOR Balance XOR balances traffic by splitting up outgoing packets between the Ethernet interfaces using the same one for each spec...

Page 94: ...ve to the speed Incoming traffic is received by the current Ethernet interface If the receiving Ethernet interface fails the other slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave Balance tlb mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance General switches Balance alb Adaptive Load Balancing Balance alb is similar to balance tlb but also attempts to redistribute incoming receive loa...

Page 95: ...n Nam e Description Rescan Rescan To search for the Wi Fi networks in range Secured network This icon shows that the Wi Fi network requires a network key enter the key to connect to the network Connect To connect to Wi Fi network If a security key is required you will be prompted to enter the key Edit To edit the connection information You may also select to connect to the Wi Fi network automatica...

Page 96: ...unction is not supported if the SSID of the Wi Fi network is not broadcast Method 2 Manually connecting to a Wi Fi network To manually connect to a Wi Fi network that does not broadcast its SSID network name click Connect to a Wi Fi network You can choose to connect to an ad hoc network in which you can connect to any wireless devices without the need for an access point To set up follow the steps...

Page 97: ...e in order to establish an ad hoc connection IPv6 The NAS supports IPv6 connectivity with stateless address configurations and RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon for IPv6 RFC 2461 to allow the hosts on the same subnet to acquire IPv6 addresses from the NAS automatically The NAS services which support IPv6 include Remote replication Web Server FTP iSCSI Virtual disk drives SSH putty To use this func...

Page 98: ... network interfaces by default Select at least one network interface that each service should be bound to Then click Apply The users will only be able to connect to the services via the specified network interface s If the settings cannot be applied click Refresh to list the current network interfaces on the NAS and configure service binding again Note The service binding feature is only available...

Page 99: ...99 address enable the DDNS service The NAS supports the DDNS providers http www dyndns com http update ods org http www dhs org http www dyns cx http www 3322 org http www no ip com ...

Page 100: ...ges The network services will be restarted and current connections to the NAS will be terminated Network Access Protection The network access protection enhances system security and prevents unwanted intrusion You can block an IP for a certain period of time or forever if the IP fails to login the NAS from a particular connection method Certificate Private Key The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a prot...

Page 101: ...ate and private key only Download Certificate To download the secure certificate which is currently in use Download Private Key To download the private key which is currently in use Restore Default Certificate Private Key To restore the secure certificate and private key to system default The secure certificate and private key in use will be overwritten ...

Page 102: ...be heard The following settings will be reset to default o System administration password admin o TCP IP configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP o TCP IP configuration Disable Jumbo Frame o TCP IP configuration If port trunking is enabled dual LAN models only the port trunking mode will be reset to Active Backup Failover o System port 8080 system service port o Security lev...

Page 103: ...4 turn on this option for higher write performance Note that an unexpected system shutdown may lead to incomplete data transfer when data write is in process This option will be turned off when any of the following services is enabled Download Station MySQL service user quota and Surveillance Station You are recommended to turn this option off if the NAS is set as a shared storage in a virtualized...

Page 104: ...mart Fan Configuration Enable smart fan recommended Select to use the default smart fan settings or define the settings manually When the system default settings are selected the fan rotation speed will be automatically adjusted when the NAS temperature CPU temperature and hard drive temperature meet the criteria It is recommended to enable this option Set fan rotation speed manually By manually s...

Page 105: ...e product When EuP is enabled the following settings will be affected so that the NAS maintains low power consumption less than 1W when the NAS is powered off Wake on LAN Disabled AC power resumption The NAS will remain off after the power restores from an outage Scheduled power on off restart settings Disabled When EuP is disabled the power consumption of the NAS is slightly higher than 1W when t...

Page 106: ...ter a power outage Note Only X86 based NAS models can be turned on automatically after power recovery To set it up for X86 based NAS models please select the option Turn on the server automatically in Control Panel System Settings Power Power Recovery Power Schedule Specify the schedule for automatic system power on power off or restart Weekdays stand for Monday to Friday weekend stands for Saturd...

Page 107: ...name for example smtp gmail com Port Number Enter the port number for the SMTP server The default port number is 25 Email Enter email address of the alert recipient Username and Password Enter the login information of the email account Secure connection Choose SSL or TLS to ensure a secure connection between the NAS and SMTP server or None based on your needs It is advised to turn this function on...

Page 108: ... standard of the SMS service provider to receive the SMS alert properly Alert Notification Select the type of instant alert the NAS will send to the designated users when system events warning error occur E m ail Notification Settings Specify the email addresses maximum 2 to receive instant system alert from the NAS SMS Notification Settings Specify the cell phone numbers maximum 2 to receive inst...

Page 109: ...k for Update to check if any firmware update is available Note that the NAS must be connected to the Internet for these features to work Firmware Update Before updating the system firmware make sure the product model and firmware version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes of the firmware from the QNAP website http www qnap com Read the release notes ...

Page 110: ...d Note If the system is running properly you do not need to update the firmware Update Firmware by QNAP Qfinder The NAS firmware can be updated by the QNAP Qfinder Follow the steps below 1 Select a NAS model and choose Update Firmware from the Tools menu 2 Login the NAS as an administrator 3 Browse and select the firmware for the NAS Click Start to update the system Note The NAS servers of the sam...

Page 111: ...etting file Restore System Settings To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore Restore to Factory Default To reset all the system settings to default click RESET and then click OK To reset the NAS by the reset button see System Settings Hardware Caution When RESET is pressed on this page all the disk data user accounts shared folders and sy...

Page 112: ...e Go to Control Panel System Settings External Storage and configure external storage devices USB printers and UPS systems For details on the features refer to the following links External Storage USB Printer UPS 113 116 124 ...

Page 113: ...format it as EX3 and EX4 and click Storage Information to edit its label The label changed will become the shared folder name of this external USB device in the File Station in the File Station an USB external device will appear as a shared folder Note that this feature is only supported by the x69 x70 and x79 NAS models The NAS supports external drive encryption To encrypt an external storage dev...

Page 114: ...lications Backup Station External Drive Unlocking the device 1 To unlock an encrypted external storage device click Encryption Management 2 Select Unlock this device Click Next 3 Enter the encryption password or upload the key file Select Save encryption key to save the password in a hidden location on a hard drive of the NAS The NAS will unlock the encrypted external storage device automatically ...

Page 115: ...1 is executed After Q RAID 1 has been executed once the NAS data will be automatically copied to the external storage device whenever it is connected to the NAS Note Only one external hard disk can be set as Q RAID 1 at one time The maximum capacity supported for Q RAID 1 is 2TB It is recommended to use an external storage device of the same capacity as the internal hard drive of the NAS If the st...

Page 116: ... file name display on the printer job table is only available for printer jobs sent via IPP Internet Printing Protocol connection For the information of the supported USB printer models please visit http www qnap com Printer Log click a connected USB printer and then Printer Log to view its print job history You can pause or cancel ongoing or pending jobs resume paused jobs or delete completed or ...

Page 117: ...the maximum number of printer jobs for a printer A printer supports maximum 1 000 printer jobs The oldest printer job will be overwritten by the newest one if the printer has reached the maximum number of printer jobs Enter IP addresses or dom ain nam es to allow or deny printing access To allow or deny particular IP addresses or domain names to use the printing service of the NAS select Allow pri...

Page 118: ... in the following format http NAS_IP 631 printers ServernamePR where the NAS_IP can also be a domain name address if you want to print remotely For example http 10 8 13 59 631 printers NASPR3 6 The wizard will prompt you for the correct printer driver You may also download the latest printer driver from the manufacturer s website if it is not built into Windows operating system 7 After installing ...

Page 119: ...e the existing network printer if any 3 Right click the blank area in the Printers and Faxes window Select Server Properties 4 Click the Ports tab and delete the ports configured for the previous network printer if any 5 Restart your PC 6 Open Printers and Faxes 7 Click Add a printer and click Next 8 Select Local printer attached to this computer Click Next 9 Click Create a new port and select Loc...

Page 120: ...tter represent the printer 2 On your Mac go to System Preferences and then click Print Fax 3 In the Print Fax window click to add a printer 4 The USB network printer will be listed via Bonjour Select the default printer driver or you may download and install the latest one from the printer manufacturer s website Click Add to add this printer 5 Additional options may be available for your printer C...

Page 121: ... Printer page 1 Go to Network Services Win Mac MFS Microsoft Networking Enter a workgroup name for the NAS You will need this information later 2 Go to Print Fax on your Mac 3 Click to add a printer 4 Select the NAS workgroup and find the printer name 5 Enter the username and password to login the printer server on the NAS 6 Select the printer driver 7 After installing the printer driver correctly...

Page 122: ...r with SAMBA enter the printer name and the printer URI the format is smb NAS IP printer name The printer name is found on the Device Configuration USB Printer page select Generic for Printer Model and click Add 6 The printer appears on the printer list It is ready to use Note For Advanced in Step 5 above you must hold and press the alt key and click More Printers at the same time to view the Adva...

Page 123: ...esent Enter the printer name after printers in the field Queue 4 Before you continue you may click Verify to test the printer connection 5 The operating system starts to search for the possible driver list 6 Select the printer driver from the built in database or search online 7 Choose the correct printer model and driver Depending on the printer some additional printer options may be available in...

Page 124: ...restores 4 Click Apply All to confirm Standalone Mode SNMP To operate under SNMP standalone mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the SNMP based UPS 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Select APC UPS with SNMP management from the Protocol drop down menu 4 Enter the IP address of the SNMP based UPS 5 Choose between whether the NAS will shu...

Page 125: ...communicates with network UPS master to receive the UPS status To set up your NAS with UPS as network slave mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the network UPS master 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Select Network UPS slave from the Protocol drop down menu 4 Enter the IP address of the network UPS server 5 Choose between whether the...

Page 126: ... the power outage lasts until the UPS is turned off the NAS may suffer from abnormal shutdown Power off mode The NAS will be shut down properly The NAS will remain off after the power recovery Manual power on of the NAS is required If the power restores after the NAS has been shut down and before the UPS device is powered off you may power on the NAS by Wake on LAN if your NAS and UPS device both ...

Page 127: ...me memory firmware and system up time on this page Network Status View the current network settings and statistics on this page and they are displayed based on network interfaces click the up arrow at top right to collapse the interface page and down arrow to expand the page System Service View the current settings of system services provided by the NAS on this page Hardware Information ...

Page 128: ...tab shows the CPU usage of the NAS Memory Usage This tab shows the memory usage of the NAS by real time dynamic graph Disk Usage This tab shows the disk space usage of each disk volume and its shared folders Bandwidth Usage This tab provides information about bandwidth transfer of each available LAN port of the NAS Process This tab shows information about the processes running on the NAS ...

Page 129: ...d iSCSI connections Click Options to select the connection type to be logged The file transfer performance can be slightly affected when this feature is turned on Tip Right click a log and select to delete the record or block the IP and select how long the IP should be blocked To clear all the logs click Clear Start Logging Turn on this option to archive the connection logs The NAS generates a CSV...

Page 130: ...gs to a remote Syslog server When converting the connection logs into a CSV file the connection type and action will be number coded Please refer to the table below for the code meaning Connection type codes Action codes 0 UNKNOWN 1 SAMBA 2 FTP 3 HTTP 4 NFS 5 AFP 6 TELNET 7 SSH 8 ISCSI 0 UNKNOWN 1 DEL 2 READ 3 WRITE 4 OPEN 5 MKDIR 6 NFSMOUNT_SUCC 7 NFSMOUNT_FAIL 8 RENAME 9 LOGIN_FAIL 10 LOGIN_SUCC...

Page 131: ...31 computer name date range and source IP and click Search to search for the desired logs or reset to list all logs Please note that for online users only the source IP and Computer name can be specified ...

Page 132: ...to Control Panel Privilege Systems to configure privilege settings disk quotas and domain security on the NAS For setup details refer to the following links Users User Groups Share Folders Quota Domain Security 133 137 138 147 148 ...

Page 133: ...TS 119 TS 119P TS 212 TS 219P TS 410 TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro 4 096 TS 412 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 412U TS 419U SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459U RP SP TS 459U RP SP TS 459 Pro TS 459 Pro II TS 559 Pro TS 559 Pro II TS 659 Pro TS 659 Pro II TS 859 Pro TS 859U RP TS 859U RP TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP The following info...

Page 134: ...fy the folder settings 7 You can view the new users created in the last step Click Finish to exit the wizard 8 Check that the users have been created 9 Check that the shared folders have been created for the users Importing Exporting Users You can import users to or export users from the NAS with this function Exporting users Follow the steps below to export users from the NAS 1 Go to Control Pane...

Page 135: ...pen a new file with a text editor 2 Enter a user s information in the following order and separate them by Username Password Quota MB Group Name 3 Go to the next line and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each line indicates one user s information 4 Save the file in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte characters Note that if the quota is left empty the user will have no...

Page 136: ...Home Folders Enable Home Folders to create a personal folder to each local and domain user on the NAS Users can access their folders home via Microsoft networking FTP AFP and File Station All the home folders are located in the shared folder Homes which can only be accessed by admin by default To use this feature click Home Folders Select Enable home folder for all users and the disk volume where ...

Page 137: ... are not listed please visit http www qnap com for details Maxim um num ber of user groups NAS m odels 128 TS 110 TS 210 256 TS 112 TS 119 TS 119P TS 212 TS 219P TS 410 TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro 512 TS 412 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 412U TS 419U SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459U RP SP TS 459U RP SP TS 459 Pro TS 459 Pro II TS 559 Pro TS 559 Pro II TS 659 Pro TS 659 Pro II TS 859 Pro TS 85...

Page 138: ... NAS models If your NAS models are not listed please visit http www qnap com for details Maximum number of shared folders NAS models 256 TS 110 TS 210 TS 112 TS 119 TS 119P TS 212 TS 219P TS x20 TS x21 TS 410 TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro 512 TS 412 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 412U TS 419U SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459U RP SP TS 459U RP SP TS 459 Pro TS 459 Pro II TS 559 Pro TS 559 Pro II T...

Page 139: ... default for everyday usage For networks that require multiple users concurrently accessing the same file such as a database oplocks should be disabled o Recycle Bin Enable the Network Recycle Bin for created shared folders The option Restrict the access of Recycle Bin to administrators only for now once enabled will ensure that files deleted and moved to the Network Recycle Bin can only be recove...

Page 140: ...n also specify the guest access right at the bottom of the panel Click Add to select more users and user groups and specify their access rights to the folder Click Add to confirm Click Remove to remove any configured permissions You can select multiple items by holding the Ctrl key and left clicking the mouse Click Apply to save the settings Subfolder Permissions The NAS supports subfolder permiss...

Page 141: ...a user from the list or search a username Then click Set o Only the owner can delete the contents When you apply this option to a folder e g Dept only the folder owner can delete the first level subfolders and files Users who are not the owner but possess read write permission to the folder cannot delete the folders Admin HR Production Sales and test in this example This option does not apply to t...

Page 142: ...n is only available for root folders Select this option and choose between Read only or Read Write to allow a user to access to all the contents of a folder irrespectively of the pre configured permissions A user with special permission will be identified as admin when he she connects to the folder via Microsoft Networking If you have granted special permission with Read Write access to the user t...

Page 143: ...he steps below to set up 1 Click Folder Permissions 2 Select Microsoft Networking host access from the drop down menu on top of the page 3 Specify the allowed IP addresses and host names The following IP address and host name are used as example here o IP address 192 168 12 12 or 192 168 o Host name dnsname domain local or domain local 4 click Add to enter the IP address and host name and then App...

Page 144: ...the folder name 4 Specify the access rights of the NAS users or user groups to the shared folder You can also select Deny Access or Read only for the guest access right Click Next 5 Confirm the settings and click Next 6 Click Finish 7 After mounting the image file you can specify the access rights of the users over different network protocols such as SMB AFP NFS and WebDAV by clicking the Access P...

Page 145: ...ermissions FTP AFP File Station Samba 3 Read Read Write Deny NAS web UI Windows ACL Samba 13 NTFS permissions Windows File Explorer Both FTP AFP File Station Samba Please see the application note http www qnap com index php lang en sn 4686 for more details Windows File Explorer Advanced Folder Perm issions Use Advanced Folder Permissions to configure subfolder permissions directly from the NAS UI ...

Page 146: ...hile Advanced Folder Permissions are disabled subfolder and file permissions will have effect only when accessing the NAS from Windows File Explorer Users connecting to the NAS via FTP AFP or File Station will only have share level permissions When Windows ACL and Advanced Folder Permissions are both enabled users cannot configure Advanced Folder Permissions from the NAS UI The permissions Read on...

Page 147: ...ot upload any data to the server anymore By default no limitations are set for the users You can modify the following options Enable quota for all users Quota size on each disk volume After applying the changes the quota settings will be shown Click Generate to generate a quota settings file in CSV format After the file has been generated click Download to save it to your specified location ...

Page 148: ...in members Join the NAS to an Active Directory The domain users can be authenticated by the NAS After joining the NAS to an AD domain both the local NAS users and AD users can access the NAS via the following protocols services o Samba Microsoft Networking o AFP o FTP o File Station LDAP authentication Connect the NAS to an LDAP directory The LDAP users can be authenticated by the NAS After connec...

Page 149: ...ngs General Settings Time Set the date and time of the NAS which must be consistent with the time of the AD server The maximum time difference allowed is 5 minutes 2 Go to System Settings Network TCP IP Set the IP of the primary DNS server as the IP of the Active Directory server that contains the DNS service It must be the IP of the DNS server that is used for your Active Directory If you use an ...

Page 150: ...main users or user groups to the NAS Windows 2003 The AD server name and AD domain name can be checked in System Properties in Windows As an example for Windows 2003 servers if you see node1 qnap test com as the Full computer name on the system properties dialog window the AD server name is node1 and NOT node1 qnap test com and the domain name remains the same as qnap test com Windows Server 2008 ...

Page 151: ... NTLMv2 use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated from the list Then click OK Verifying the settings To verify that the NAS has been joined to the Active Directory successfully go to Privilege Settings Users and User Groups A list of users and user groups will be shown on the Domain Users and Domain Groups lists respectively If you have created new users or user groups in the domain you can click ...

Page 152: ... Login the web interface of the NAS as an administrator 2 Go to Privilege Settings Domain Security By default the option No domain security is enabled That means only the local NAS users can connect to the NAS 3 Select LDAP authentication and complete the settings o LDAP Server Host The host name or IP address of the LDAP server o LDAP Security Specify how the NAS will communicate with the LDAP se...

Page 153: ...omain Authentication Only LDAP users can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking 6 When the NAS is connected to an LDAP server the administrator can o Go to Privilege Settings Users and select Domain Users from the drop down menu The LDAP users list will be shown o Go to Privilege Settings User Groups and select Domain Groups from the drop down menu The LDAP groups will be shown o Specify the fold...

Page 154: ...ing it can be different depending on the Linux distribution Copy the samba schema zcat usr share doc samba doc examples LDAP samba schema gz etc ldap schema samba schema Edit etc ldap slapd conf openldap server configuration file and make sure the following lines are present in the file include etc ldap schema samba schema include etc ldap schema cosine schema include etc ldap schema inetorgperson...

Page 155: ...155 o Root DN uid root cn users dc macserver dc qnap dc com o Users Base DN cn users dc macserver dc qnap dc com o Groups Base DN cn groups dc macserver dc qnap dc com ...

Page 156: ...Control Panel Network Services to configure network services on the NAS For setup details refer to the following links Win Mac NFS FTP Telnet SSH SNMP Settings Service_Discovery Network_Recycle_Bin Qsync 157 161 163 164 166 167 169 ...

Page 157: ...er accounts information created in Privilege Settings Users to authenticate the users who access the NAS Server Description optional Describe the NAS so that the users can easily identify the server on Microsoft Network Workgroup Specify the workgroup to which the NAS belongs A workgroup name supports up to 15 characters but cannot contain AD Dom ain Mem ber Use Microsoft Active Directory AD to au...

Page 158: ...er or a missing master browser on the network If there is no master browser on your network select the option Domain Master to configure the NAS as the master browser Do not turn on this option if you are not sure about the settings Allow only NTLMv2 authentication NTLMv2 stands for NT LAN Manager version 2 When this option is turned on login to the shared folders by Microsoft Networking will be a...

Page 159: ...Networking To connect to the NAS from Mac enable Apple Filing Protocol If the AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones assign a zone name to the NAS Enter an asterisk to use the default setting This setting is disabled by default To allow access to the NAS from Mac OS X 10 7 Lion enable DHX2 authentication support Click Apply to save the settings You can use the...

Page 160: ...he shared folder and any subdirectories Read only Allow users to read files in the shared folder and any subdirectories but they are not allowed to write create or delete any files Deny access Deny all access to the shared folder Connecting to the NAS by NFS On Linux run the following command m ount t nfs NAS IP Shared Folder Nam e Directory to Mount For example if the IP address of your NAS is 19...

Page 161: ...Unicode support The default setting is No If your FTP client does not support Unicode you are recommended to turn off this option and select the language you specify in General Settings Codepage so that the file and folder names can be correctly shown If your FTP client supports Unicode enable Unicode support for both your client and the NAS Anonym ous Login You can turn on this option to allow an...

Page 162: ...pond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request When passive FTP connection is in use the FTP server NAS is behind a router and a remote computer cannot connect to the FTP server over the WAN enable this function When this option is turned on the NAS replies the IP address you specify or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote computer is able to connect t...

Page 163: ...n account can login remotely Use Telnet or SSH connection clients for example putty for connection Make sure the specified ports have been opened on the router or firewall To use SFTP known as SSH File Transfer Protocol or Secure File Transfer Protocol make sure the option Allow SSH connection has been turned on ...

Page 164: ...elds are described as below Field Description SNMP Trap Level Select the information to be sent to the SNMP management stations Trap Address The IP address of the SNMP manager Specify maximum 3 trap addresses SNMP MIB Management Information Base The MIB is a type of database in ASCII text format used to manage the NAS in the SNMP network The SNMP manager uses the MIB to determine the values or und...

Page 165: ...sed to authenticate messages that are sent between the management station and the NAS The community string is included in every packet that is transmitted between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent SNMP V3 The NAS supports SNMP version 3 Specify the authentication and privacy settings if available ...

Page 166: ... on the network By enabling UPnP Discovery Service the NAS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPnP Bonjour By broadcasting the network service s with Bonjour your Mac will automatically discover the network services such as FTP running on the NAS without the need to enter the IP addresses or configure the DNS servers Note You have to activate the services on their setup pages ...

Page 167: ...Empty All Network Recycle Bin To recover deleted files from the Network Recycle Bin right click the files in the Recycle folder and select RECOVER To permanently delete a file in the recycle bin right click the file in the Recycle folder and select Del from recycle To empty the recycle bin for an individual shared folder right click inside the recycle bin and select Empty Recycle Bin Restricting A...

Page 168: ...s will be perm anently deleted when files are deleted in Recycle on the network share or when you click Em pty All Network Recycle Bins Moreover the Network Recycle Bin feature is not supported for USB eSATA external storage devices and virtual disk ...

Page 169: ...bile devices 3 Login the NAS serving as a Qsync server from your computers or mobile devices referred to in this document as Qsync clients 1 Creating user accounts on the NAS Please create user accounts for Qsync users For NAS administrator Please go to Control Panel Privilege Settings Users click Create For NAS users Please have the system administrator create an account for you 2 Installing Qsyn...

Page 170: ...IP address Default port number 8080 Starting Qsync Double click the Qsync shortcut on the Windows desktop to open the Qsync local folder Click the Qsync icon on the taskbar at bottom right side of the screen to bring up the menu Now copy or move your files to the local Qsync folder in one of your devices the files will be copied to all your other devices devices with Qsync installed and are connec...

Page 171: ... automatically Sharing Sharing files by download links You can share files by sending file download links to those who haven t installed Qsync For Windows 1 Right click the file that you would like to share in the local Qsync folder and click Share the link 2 Select to send the link via email or copy the link to others 3 Click Advanced to check more options for the link such as creating a SSL link...

Page 172: ... the Internet the administrator is required to configure the device name for the NAS in myQNAPcloud first Login the NAS NAS Desktop click the myQNAPcloud shortcut Next notify the users about the myQNAPcloud web address for their remote access You can then use the myQNAPcloud address to login the remote NAS e g andy myQNAPcloud com Note The connection with the NAS over the Internet will take longer...

Page 173: ...oads or select Set up manually to set the path 8 Select if you want to upload all photos from the photo gallery immediately 9 You can check the checkbox Limit to Wi Fi to upload files through Wi Fi and avoid possible expenses associated with the 3G usage 10 The uploaded files will be synchronized to the Camera Uploads folder under the Qsync folder on Qsync client devices Note If files uploaded bef...

Page 174: ...e or folder update logs b Sharing Center List the folders or files shared with others Users can choose to accept or decline the team folders However users cannot share team folders that are shared by others ii Recently changed files List the recently updated files 4 Preference i General a Link Status Show the current status Click Logout to change users b Network Recycle Bin Browse or recover files...

Page 175: ...otos and videos when an USB external device is connected This feature only applies to photos and videos located in the DCIM folder in the root directory of the USB external device Version Control The version control will keep one copy of a file as a version whenever you add or modify it allowing you to retrieve a specific previous version at any time Or if you accidently save a file and override t...

Page 176: ...om the menu bar More Action Previous Versions Or just click the Show Right Panel version to show the version list Restoring previous versions In the version history page select the version you want to restore and click Restore to restore the version to the original file path or other location Click Download to download the version to the local computer Click Delete All to delete all of the listed ...

Page 177: ...k the Check button in the section of Disk Used for Version Control Note If you reduce the maximum number of versions it will impact the versions that have been created and if the volume of versions exceeds the new settings the earlier versions will be dropped Only the equivalent number of latest versions as of the new settings will be kept The deletion will not take effect immediately until you cl...

Page 178: ...ile Station the name of the device will be shown as Qsync File Station 4 Event Logs List the activity details by each user 5 Team folder List the status of the team folder including folders that you shared and are shared by others 6 Shared File Links List the status of shared links ...

Page 179: ...to meet business needs For setup details refer to the following links Antivirus Backup_Station File_Station iSCSI Service LDAP Server MySQL Server RADIUS Server Syslog Server TFTP Server Virtualization VPN Service Web_Server 180 184 202 71 211 213 215 217 220 222 225 229 ...

Page 180: ...te Now next to online update to update the antivirus definitions immediately Users can also download the update files from http www clamav net and update the antivirus definitions manually The NAS must be connected to the Internet to use this feature Quarantine View the quarantine information of the disk volumes on the NAS For the details go to Applications Antivirus Quarantine Scan Jobs The NAS s...

Page 181: ...ared folder s enable Scan compressed files Specify the maximum amount of data 1 4096 MB in an archive file for scanning if applicable o To scan MS Office and Mac Office files RTF PDF and HTML files select Deep scan for document files 7 Specify the actions to take when infected files are found and click Finish to create the scan job o Only report the virus The virus scan reports are recorded under ...

Page 182: ...the list DOWNLO AD Download All Download all the virus scan logs on the list as a zip file Report options Specify the number of days 1 999 to keep the logs Enable the option Archive logs after expiration and specify the shared folder to save the logs once the number of days to keep the logs has been reached Click Apply All to save the changes Quarantine This page shows the quarantined files on the...

Page 183: ...lter Restore Selected Files Restore Selected Files Restore multiple files on the list Delete Selected Files Delete Selected Files Delete multiple files on the list The files cannot be recovered Delete All Files Delete All Files Delete all the files on the list The files cannot be recovered ...

Page 184: ...AS as a backup server remote replication cloud backup and external backup with the Backup Station For details on the features please refer to the following links Backup Server Remote Replication Cloud Backup External Backup 185 188 195 197 ...

Page 185: ...e Replication Server You can specify the port number for remote replication The default port number is 8899 Specify the maximum upload and download rate for bandwidth control 0 means unlimited To allow only authenticated access to back up data to the local NAS specify the access password The client server will be prompted to enter the password to back up data to the NAS via RTRR You can specify th...

Page 186: ... Disk 2 Select the TMBackup on your NAS from the list and click Use for Backup 3 Enter the username and password to login the QNAP NAS Then click Connect o Registered username TimeMachine o Password The password you have configured on the NAS It is empty by default 4 Upon successful connection the Time Machine is switched ON The available space for backup is shown and the backup will start in 120 ...

Page 187: ...187 Delete Delete the selected Time Machine backup ...

Page 188: ...ble click the folder to set it as the directory where the data will be replicated to And click Add to add this pair of replication folders 6 Click Backup frequency to configure the backup frequency Select to replicate the data immediately or specify the backup schedule 7 Specify other options as follows for the remote replication job by clicking the Options button and click Apply o Enable encrypti...

Page 189: ...emote server when remote replication is running Note For step 5 the order of selecting the source and destination folders can be changed The above is just an example Ico n Name Description Start Start a replication job immediately Stop Stop a running replication job View View Rsync logs replication results Edit Edit a replication job Disable Disable replication schedule Enable Enable replication s...

Page 190: ...ed to the target folder immediately In scheduled mode the source folder will be replicated to the target folder according to the pre defined schedule One way synchronization refers to data synchronization from the source to the destination while two way synchronization means both the source and destination are synchronized after new files are copied in either side or files stored on either side ar...

Page 191: ...r to another local folder or an external drive o For two way synchronization you can choose to Synchronize data between the source and destination 4 Enter the IP address or host name Select the server type FTP server or NAS server with RTRR service enabled note for two way synchronization only the NAS server is available o Remote replication to FTP server Specify the port number and if you want to...

Page 192: ...ate and time the scheduled replication job will once be executed and this replication job will be executed only once Note If a folder or its parent folder or child folder has been selected as the source or destination in a folder pair of a replication job you cannot select the folder as the source or destination of another folder pair of the same job You can also create a folder as you select the ...

Page 193: ...ils 9 Specify the file size file types to include exclude and file date time to filter data synchronization Enter a job name o File size Specify the minimum and maximum size of the files to be replicated o Include file types Specify the file types to be replicated o Exclude file types Specify the file types to be excluded for replication o File date time Specify the date and time of the files to b...

Page 194: ...the NAS System Settings Notification Specify the replication policy in Policy and filter settings in Filter These will become the default settings for all RTRR replication jobs Downloading Replication Job Logs To view the status and logs of a replication job click the View button under Action You can view the details of a replication job You can view the job logs or download the logs by clicking D...

Page 195: ... Select the usage type Upload or Download and enter other settings A bucket is the root directory on Amazon S3 You can test the connection to the remote host testing by clicking Test Other settings are optional 4 Specify the local directory on the NAS for replication 5 Enter the replication schedule 6 Click Finish The replication job will be executed according to your schedule ElephantDrive To use...

Page 196: ...lick Cloud Dashboard to have access to Symform Cloud Dashboard and check the status of all the devices that are running Symform Storage Cloud Note about Sym form service Web administration interface TCP port 59234 Contribution TCP port Defined randomly during Symform setup and can be changed if necessary All TCP outbound ports are mandatory The hard drive standby function of the NAS may not work w...

Page 197: ...this backup job to the volume ID only to map the backup job to this particular external storage device The NAS will recognize the device and execute the backup job according to the settings automatically every time it is connected to the NAS via any USB eSATA interface c Select to back up the data from local disk volume to the external storage or vice versa d Click Next 5 Select the source and des...

Page 198: ...or not to enable the following options o Delete extra files Delete extra files in the target folder Deletions made on the source folder will be repeated on the target folder This option is not available for real time data backup o Detect sparse files Select this option to ignore files of null data o Overwrite the file if the source file is newer or the file size is different o Check file contents ...

Page 199: ...ze of the log file Select to send an email alert when a backup job fails or completes Note that the SMTP server settings must be properly set up in System Settings Notification 3 Specify the backup policy in Policy and filter settings in Filter These will become the default settings for all the backup jobs Download Backup Logs 1 To download the logs of a backup job make sure the option Download De...

Page 200: ... be named as the backup date YYYYMMDD If there are two or more backups on the same day the directory will be named with YYYYMMDD 1 YYYYMMDD 2 and so on o Copy Back up data to the destination share If the same file exists the destination file will be overwritten o Synchronize Back up data to the destination share and clear the redundant files If the same file exists the destination file will be ove...

Page 201: ... formatted on the NAS The default shared folder Qusb Usb has been created 2 Turn on the NAS 3 Configure the behavior of the Copy button on Backup Station USB One Touch Copy page 4 Connect the USB device for example digital camera or flash to the front USB port of the NAS 5 Press the Copy button once The data will be copied according to your settings on the NAS Note Incremental backup is used for t...

Page 202: ... permissions and easily share your files and folders on the NAS Starting File Station Launch the File Station from the File Station shortcut on the Main Menu or the Desktop or log directly into the File Station type http NAS_Name_or_IP cgi bin filemanager html into a web browser Familiarizing yourself with File Station Menu Bar No Name Description 1 Search Bar Search files by their name file type ...

Page 203: ...AS 8 Smart File Filter Filter files based on conditions set by users and the conditions will apply to all folders 9 Refresh Refresh the current page 10 Settings Set to show hide files and folders on the local PC Set to show hide hidden files Left Panel Shared folders All shared folders on the NAS are listed here Depending on your NAS model the default shared folders are Download home Multimedia Pu...

Page 204: ...ow and click Create Subfolder operations Right click a subfolder and choose to perform the following actions Action Description Sort By Sort all the subfolders and files within the page by name modified date type or size Create folder Create a subfolder Copy Paste Copy a subfolder and paste it to another shared folder Share Share the selected folder via email Publish the selected folder on social ...

Page 205: ...trl X Cut selected files folders Ctrl A Select all files folders F2 Rename the selected file folder F5 Reload the current list File operations Right click a file and choose to perform the following actions Action Description Sort By Sort all the subfolders and files within the page by name modified date type or size Copy Paste Copy a subfolder and paste it to another shared folder Share Share the ...

Page 206: ...scode tasks Extract Extract the compressed file Compress Zip Compress the file Mount ISO Mount the iso image as a shared folder on the left panel After the file is mounted successfully you can click that shared folder to access the content of that iso image To unmount an iso file please right click the iso mounted shared folder on the left panel and choose Unmount Properties Switch to open the rig...

Page 207: ...wise clockwise by 90 degrees for photos only 3 Previous Item Play the previous item 4 Next Item Play the next item 5 Download Download the item 6 Delete Delete the item 7 Preview Bar Hide show the preview bar 8 Play Pause Play Pause the current item 9 Seek Bar Control the playback progress 1 0 Volume Adjust the volume 1 1 Full Screen Switch to the full screen mode Note The media viewer feature can...

Page 208: ...iles are modified type and owner group and click OK The files that match the filtering conditions will be listed for the folder This is the case even if you switch to a different folder Note To search across all folders on the NAS please click the drop down list in Location and select Setting file folder level permission You can set file or folder level permissions on the NAS by the File Station R...

Page 209: ...to a folder only administrators can create files or folders Apply changes to files and subfolders Apply changed permissions settings except owner protection to all the files and subfolders within the selected folder The option Only the owner can delete the contents will not be applied to subfolders Apply and replace all existing permissions of this folder files and subfolders Select this option to...

Page 210: ...f the link is a domain name or WAN IP 4 To share the links on social networking sites switch to Publish in the Share dialog window and enter the content Click the social networking site you would like to share the link on after you are done Note To share links by emails the mail server settings must be properly configured in System Settings Notification SMTP Server Up to 1000 sharing links are sup...

Page 211: ...you have created the LDAP users the NAS can be joined to the domain You can set the permissions of the LDAP users and allow them to be authenticated by the NAS 3 Join a NAS to LDAP Domain To allow the LDAP users to connect to the NAS join the NAS to the LDAP domain Go to Privilege Settings Domain Security Select LDAP authentication and choose LDAP server of local NAS as the server type Then click ...

Page 212: ...assword Click Apply Backing up Restoring LDAP Database To back up the LDAP database on the NAS select Back up Database and specify the backup frequency destination folder on the NAS and other options To restore an LDAP database browse to select the exp file and click Import Click Apply to apply the settings Note If the name of a user is changed in the LDAP server it is necessary to assign the fold...

Page 213: ... After the first time installation of the NAS a folder phpMyAdmin is created in the Qweb Web network folder You can enter http NAS IP phpMyAdmin in the web browser to enter the phpMyAdmin page and manage the MySQL database Database Maintenance o Reset root password Execute this function to reset the password of MySQL root as admin o Re initialize database Execute this function to delete all the da...

Page 214: ...be updated To connect to the renamed folder you can enter the link http NAS IP renamed folder in the web browser The phpMyAdmin folder is created after the first time installation When you update the firmware the folder remains unchanged ...

Page 215: ...pply 4 The clients are shown on the list 5 Create RADIUS users and their password in RADIUS Server RADIUS Users The users will be authenticated when trying to access the network through the RADIUS clients The maximum number of RADIUS users the NAS supports is the same as the maximum number of local NAS users supported See the chapter on Users for details Click Create a User 6 Enter the username an...

Page 216: ...216 Note The RADIUS server only supports PAP EAP TLS PAP and EAP TTLS PAP authentication for local NAS user accounts ...

Page 217: ...ing the NAS as a Syslog server enter the NAS IP as the Syslog server IP on the Syslog clients to receive the Syslog messages from them Log Settings Specify the maximum log size 1 100 MB of the Syslog messages the location NAS shared folder to which the logs will be saved and the file name Once the logs have reached the maximum size the log file will be automatically archived and renamed with the a...

Page 218: ...ved Alert 1 Alert immediate action required Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 1 4 are received Crit 2 Critical critical conditions Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 2 4 are received Err 3 Error error conditions Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 3 4 are received Warning 4 Warning warning conditions Alert emails will be sent when S...

Page 219: ...able a filter Disable Disable a filter Edit Edit the filter settings Delete Delete Delete one or more filters Syslog Viewer Use the web based Syslog viewer to view the available Syslog messages on the NAS Select to view the latest logs or the logs in a particular archived file The log files can be accessed on the directory configured in Syslog Server Server Settings Log Settings ...

Page 220: ...only when necessary 3 Specify a folder on the NAS as the root directory of the TFTP server 4 Enable TFTP Logging Enable this option and specify the directory to save the TFTP log file opentftpd log It is recommended to view the log file by Microsoft Excel or WordPad on Windows OS or by TextEdit on Mac OS 5 Assign read only or full access to the clients 6 Restrict the TFTP client access by specifyi...

Page 221: ...221 server For detail please refer to the chapter on DHCP Server 91 ...

Page 222: ...ed in this chapter is applicable only to specific models Please refer to each respective section for supported models Server Virtualization The Turbo NAS supports three types of server virtualization applications VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper V and Citrix XenServer For details on each of the solutions and supported models check here VAAI for iSCSI and VAAI for NAS The Turbo NAS supports VMware VA...

Page 223: ... following three features Full File Clone Enables the Turbo NAS to copy all data within the NAS without requiring that the ESXi host reads and writes the data This feature can reduce loading for ESXi hosts speeds up the cloning process for virtual machines Extended Statistics Enables vSphere to query space utilization details for virtual disks on QNAP NFS datastores including the size of a virtual...

Page 224: ...s application technical specifications physical interfaces applications and the compatibility list check here SSD Cache Based on the SSD technology the SSD cache feature is designed to boost access performance of the Turbo NAS As the name SSD Cache implies SSD drives need to be installed to enable this function To learn how to set up SSD Cache on the Turbo NAS check here vSphere Client The vSphere...

Page 225: ...f the VPN service on the NAS 1 Select a network interface to connect 2 Enable PPTP or OpenVPN service 3 Configure port forwarding by auto router configuration 4 Register myQNAPcloud service 5 Add VPN users 6 Connect to the private network by a VPN client VPN Service Setup 1 Select a network interface to connect Login the NAS as admin and go to Applications VPN Service VPN Server Settings Under Gen...

Page 226: ...uration to enable UPnP port forwarding and open the ports of the PPTP or OpenVPN service on the router 4 Register myQNAPcloud service You can connect to the NAS by WAN IP or myQNAPcloud name To configure myQNAPcloud service check the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service or visit myQNAPcloud http www qnap com pro_application asp ap_id 637 5 Add VPN users Go to Applications VPN Service VPN Client Manageme...

Page 227: ...ion Settings and enter the user authentication information given by the network administrator 6 After entering the user authentication information click OK and then click Connect PPTP on iOS 5 1 Go to Settings General Network select VPN 2 Select Add VPN Configuration 3 Select PPTP and enter the Description Server Account and Password for the connection 4 Return to Settings General Network VPN and ...

Page 228: ...VPN_SERVER_IP with OpenVPN server IP 5 Put ca crt and openvpn ovpn into the configuration folder under OpenVPN configuration subdirectory 6 Run OpenVPN OpenVPN on Mac 1 Download the disk image of OpenVPN client from http code google com p tunnelblick 2 Launch Tunnelblick 3 Download OpenVPN configuration file and certificate from the NAS Applications VPN Service VPN Server Settings OpenVPN Settings...

Page 229: ...prompts you to enable php register_globals enable this option However for system security concern it is recommended to turn this option off b Maintenance Click Restore to restore web server configuration to default c php ini Maintenance Select the option php ini Maintenance and choose to upload edit or restore php ini 3 Secure Connection SSL Enter the port number for SSL connection 4 Upload the HT...

Page 230: ...ounts are not supported To map a shared folder on the NAS as a network drive of your PC turn on WebDAV and follow the steps below 1 Go to Privilege Settings Shared Folders Click the Access Permissions button for the designated folder under the Action column 2 Select WebDAV access from the dropdown menu on top of the page and specify the access right Choose the authentication level or scroll down t...

Page 231: ...E SHARE_FOLDER_NAME 5 Enter the username and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this folder 6 Type a name for this network location 7 The Web folder has been successfully created 8 You can locate the web folder in the Network Location section in Computer 9 You can connect to the folder though this link via HTTP WebDAV Mac OS X Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via...

Page 232: ...QL Management Install phpMyAdmin software and save the program files in the Web or Qweb share of the NAS You can change the folder name and connect to the database by entering the URL in the browser Note The default username of MySQL is root The password is admin Please change your root password immediately after logging in to the phpMyAdmin management interface SQLite Management Follow the steps ...

Page 233: ...b www_mysite2 phpBB3 Before you start make sure you have checked the following items Web Server Enable Web Server in Applications Web Server DNS records The host name must point to the WAN IP of your NAS and you can normally configure this from your DNS service providers Port forwarding If the web server listens on port 80 you need to configure port forwarding on your router to allow inbound traff...

Page 234: ... enter the information for the rest of the sites you want to host on the NAS 8 Create a folder for each website site1_mysite site2_mysite and www_mysite2 and start transferring the website files to the corresponding folders Once the files transfers complete point your web browser to the websites by http NAS_host_name or https NAS_host_name according to your settings In this example the URLs are ht...

Page 235: ...these applications refer to the following links App_Center DLNA Media Server Download_Station HD_Station iTunes Server Multimedia Management Music_Station myQNAPcloud_Service Photo_Station Station_Manager Surveillance_Station Pro Transcode Management Video Station 236 239 241 248 258 259 261 268 272 284 287 291 293 ...

Page 236: ...eatures on the NAS Starting App Center The App Center can be launched from the App Center shortcut on the Main Menu or the NAS Desktop Familiarizing yourself with App Center Menu Bar N o Name Description 1 Search Bar Search apps that are available to install on the NAS 2 Update All Update all apps that are currently installed on the NAS 3 Refresh Refresh the current page 4 Install Browse to upload...

Page 237: ...e your app searches Using App Center Searching apps To search for an app enter the keyword in the search bar Installing updating and removing apps To install an app click the Add to QTS button and the installation process will begin After the installation process is complete the Add to QTS button will turn to the Open button and you can directly click this button to launch this newly installed app...

Page 238: ...installed app to open its introduction page Click Remove on the page to uninstall it from the NAS and click OK to confirm Note Click the on off button in an app icon to enable or disable an app For more apps please visit the QNAP official site http www qnap com go qpkg html Offline Installation To install apps when the NAS is offline or beta apps that are not officially available on the QNAP App s...

Page 239: ...erver enable QNAP DLNA Media Server and configure the Media Library and the default user account Note The contents allowed to be browsed on the device connected to the media server are based on the shared folder permission set for the default user account In other words viewers can only watch multimedia contents from the media folders that the default user account is assigned the permission with F...

Page 240: ...erver settings The contents on the Qmultimedia or Multimedia folder of the NAS will be shared to the digital media players by default You can go to Basic Setup Sharing Content Locations to change the folder or add more folders After configuring the settings you can upload MP3 photos or video files to the specified folders on the NAS Note If you upload multimedia files to the default folder but the...

Page 241: ...penalties Users should be aware of the fact that they are subject to copyright restrictions and responsible for the consequences of their actions Starting Download Station Depending on your NAS model the Download Station should be enabled by default and can be launched from the Desktop or the Main Menu If not please Go to the App Center and make sure that the Download Station has been installed an...

Page 242: ...ause Pause BT tasks 5 Remove Remove BT tasks or remove BT tasks and their data 6 Action Start all pause all or pause all download tasks for a specified time period remove all completed tasks remove all completed tasks and delete data 7 Download After you select the BT seeds from the search result click this button to download them 8 Filter Enter a keyword in the box or click the drop down list to ...

Page 243: ...ply the speed limit settings of the downloaded services Location of Downloaded Files Specify the default directory on the NAS for the downloaded files Notification Select to send a notification by email when a download task has completed Note that the SMTP settings must be configured properly in System Settings Notification HTTP Connection Specify the maximum number of concurrent HTTP downloads Ba...

Page 244: ...maximum upload rate for BT download 0 means no limit o Global maximum download rate KB s Enter the maximum download rate for BT download 0 means no limit o Maximum upload rate per torrent KB s Enter the maximum upload rate per torrent 0 means no limit o Global maximum number of connections This refers to the maximum number of allowed connections to the torrent o Maximum number of connected peers p...

Page 245: ...n or click button to add BT PT files or multiple URLs HTTP FTP Magnet link 2 You can search BT files through BT search function to add download tasks 3 In RSS on the left panel you can add RSS feeds The Download Station will load all feeds in RSS feeds for you to download Note The maximum number of concurrent downloads for an Intel based NAS is 60 30 BT PT downloads 30 HTTP FTP downloads The maxim...

Page 246: ...bing to and managing RSS feeds You can subscribe to RSS feeds using the Download Station and download the torrent files in the feeds 1 Click next to RSS on the left panel to add an RSS feed 2 Enter the URL and the label 3 To download a torrent file from an RSS feed select the file and click the down arrow button or right click the feed and select Download 4 The NAS will start to download the file ...

Page 247: ...shorten BT seeding time Tip on shortening BT seeding tim e Please go to Settings BT Bandwidth Limit Seeding Preferences You can change the Share Ratio to a smaller percentage or modify Share Time to shorten BT seeding time Tip on slow BT download rates or download errors The common reasons for slow BT download rate or download error are as below 1 The torrent file has expired the peers have stoppe...

Page 248: ... the HDMI interface Note Currently the HD Station is supported by the TS x69L TS x69 Pro TS x70 and TS x70 Pro Turbo NAS models Setting up HD Station Create your lovely media environment by following the steps below 1 Setting up the environm ent of the HD Station Connect the NAS to the HDMI TV with a HDMI cable o Remote controller There are 4 different ways to control the HD Station QNAP remote co...

Page 249: ...ngs endless web content to your HDTV Just sit back relax and surf the Internet on your couch o YouTube Simply browse and click to enjoy millions of YouTube videos on your TV o My NAS An application for you to enter the local NAS administration web page to view the NAS functions and settings Note Keeping staying at XBMC Chrome or other applications could affect the hard drive hibernation of the NAS...

Page 250: ... the application you want to use to start enjoying the service Enjoy the comfort of your living room and play movies photos and music directly on your TV by XBMC or other applications T aking Pictures with Smart Phone and Watching them on T V The first part is done by Qfile on your phone a Use Qfile to browse your NAS b Choose the multimedia shared folder c Select the upload function d Take a pict...

Page 251: ...folder perform the following steps 1 Choose Files under Videos 2 Choose Add Videos 3 Click Browse 4 Choose Root filesystem 5 Choose share 6 If you want to add the Download shared folder for example choose Download like below Otherwise just choose the shared folder you would like to add as a video source 7 Click OK to add this source 8 You will see the Download shared folder in the list Note If you...

Page 252: ...ortal App The applications can be enabled or disabled in this feature Display Here you may change the screen resolution and set up to turn off the screen after an amount of idle time Preferences Here you may change the language or type of remote control and audio output The default setting is HDMI If you have a USB sound card installed you can choose that option in the NAS Audio Output Note Only t...

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Page 254: ...R001 Rem ote Control Action MCE Rem ote Control XBMC Function HD Station Power Power 1 N A Power 1 Power menu Mute 2 OK Mute 1 3 Mute Numb er 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 OK 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 255: ...eo 1 0 OK Green Video 4 Video menu Yellow Music 1 1 OK Yellow Music 2 2 Music menu Blue Picture 1 2 OK Blue Picture 2 3 Photo menu Video Menu Bookmark 1 3 N A Favorite Repeater 1 4 N A Repeater Guide 1 6 N A Help Record 1 5 N A CH 1 7 Previous Previous 3 2 Skip back CH 1 8 Next Next 3 3 Skip forward Go to 2 0 N A Video progress bar Info 1 9 OK Info 1 0 File info ...

Page 256: ...K OK 7 OK OK Up 2 3 OK Up 7 Up Up Down 2 6 OK Down 7 Down Down Right 2 7 OK Right 7 Right Right Left 2 4 OK Left 7 Left Left Video Play Move backward 3 0 OK Move backward 1 6 Move backward Move forward 3 1 OK Move forward 3 1 Move forward Play 3 2 OK Play 1 5 Play Slow 3 3 N A Slow Pause 3 4 OK Pause 3 0 Pause Stop 3 5 OK Stop 3 3 Stop ...

Page 257: ...udio List Language track Top Menu 3 7 Video List Movie menu Subtitle 3 8 OK Subtitle 2 Subtitle track Zoom 3 9 N A Zoom Pop up 4 0 N A Movie menu Angle 4 1 N A Angle Input Clear N A 1 9 Clear OK Enter 3 4 Confirm Switch 16 9 4 3 2 7 ...

Page 258: ...ad the music files to the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS Note iTunes Server may be disabled or hidden on the following business models TS x70U TS x79 Pro and TS x79U To enable iTunes server please refer to System Administration in the General Settings section To configure the iTunes server settings and add smart playlists login the web page of iTunes server http NAS IP 3689 index html Co...

Page 259: ... as they are added to the media folders o Scan by schedule Here you can specify the start and end time for the scan and it will be conducted automatically on a daily basis o Manual Scan The scan only starts when Scan now is clicked Multimedia code page setting Change this setting to the corresponding code for non UTF media files So font and characters in the associated applications can be displaye...

Page 260: ...If the media library is not enabled services like the Photo Station and Music Station as well as the DLNA Media Server will not function properly Media Folder Media folders are shared folders on the NAS that are scanned for multimedia contents such as photos videos and music files The Multimedia and Home are the default media folders on the NAS for QTS 4 1 or later versions all default shared fold...

Page 261: ...r the Music Station 1 Upload music files to a shared folder on the NAS There are three approaches you can upload music files to the NAS 1 Install Qfinder on your PC or Mac set up a network drive and upload files to your preferred shared folders For details on setting up a network drive please check the chapter on Connecting to NAS Shared Folders 2 Click Songs or Private Collection on the left pane...

Page 262: ...ic Station shortcut on the Desktop or log directly into the Music Station type http NAS_Name_or_IP musicstation into a web browser Familiarizing yourself with Music Station Menu Bar N o Name Description 1 Search Bar Search songs by artist album title or all songs 2 Browsing Mode Switch between different browsing modes from left to right thumbnail browsing mode detail browsing mode album list brows...

Page 263: ...o Songs to upload songs from your PC All imported contents are saved in the Multimedia shared folder named with date Now Playing Songs in the Now Playing list can be reordered by drag and drop or removing songs from the list Private Collection Personal music files in the home folder are listed here The music files belong only to the user that is currently logged in Qsync List music files synchroni...

Page 264: ...iles the radio station URL points to must be MP3 TuneIn Users can browse and play Internet radio stations streamed by TuneIn Trash Can All deleted music files can be found in here and permanently deleted or restored Trash Can is always enabled Note Characters not allowed for Playlist include and Entries under Recently Added are listed based on the time they are scanned by the Media Library The Mus...

Page 265: ... the section on Starting Music Station Creating and managing playlists To create a playlist please drag and drop music files in Playlist on the left panel give that playlist a name and click OK Right click a playlist and choose to add it to Now Playing on the left panel email the link of it publish it share it with a link delete it rename it or modify the settings of that playlist the email publis...

Page 266: ...to modify its data To batch rate or modify music files first click the multi select button on the Main Menu or hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard select your desired music files and rate and modify all at once After music files are rated or classified they can be searched by their artist album or title in the search bar or quickly listed in My Favorites on the left panel Media Library and Privacy S...

Page 267: ...Panel Multimedia Management Media Library For details on media folder settings please refer to the chapter on Multimedia Management Note As the media folders in the Media Library are shared by the Photo Station Music Station Video Station and DLNA Media Server as the source of their contents the contents will be affected in those applications if new media folders are added or existing media folder...

Page 268: ...igure automatic port forwarding on the UPnP router and publish NAS services for remote access over the Internet To use the myQNAPcloud service make sure the NAS has been connected to an UPnP router and the Internet and click the myQNAPcloud shortcut from the NAS Desktop or Main Menu myQNAPcloud Wizard The first time you use the myQNAPcloud service you are recommended to use the myQNAPcloud wizard ...

Page 269: ... on top of the page after launching myQNAPcloud or log into your account at http www myqnapcloud com Click your login ID next to the Enter device name box and select My Devices from the drop down menu to review your device details including the name DDNS address LAN and WAN IP Or select My Account to check your profile change your password and monitor your account activity Accessing NAS Services v...

Page 270: ...to configure port forwarding manually on the router Please refer to the links below Application note http www qnap com go notes html FAQ http www qnap com faq UPnP router compatibility list http www qnap com UPnP_Router_Compatibility_List DDNS Cloud Portal With the Cloud Portal web based NAS services such as web administration Web Server Multimedia Server and File Station can be published to http ...

Page 271: ...s attempt to view the private NAS services on the myQNAPCloud website 3 Click Add Users and specify maximum 9 local NAS users who are allowed to view the private NAS services published on the myQNAPcloud website 4 Select the connection method the myQNAPcloud Connect VPN utility and or myQNAPcloud website Click Apply Click Apply to save the settings 5 To send the instructions of the myQNAPcloud ser...

Page 272: ... space as users only need to keep one copy of their photos on the NAS when they try to create an album for a special theme Besides a smart album can automatically collect contents that match search criteria and help users neatly manage their photos Starting Photo Station Depending on your NAS model the Photo Station should be enabled by default and can be launched from the Desktop or the Main Menu...

Page 273: ...er Album as well and 3 Switch to the folder view browsing mode and drag and drop photos and videos to a preferred folder Note that with the first and third approach you can choose which folder on the NAS that you would like to upload photos and videos into The Photo Station supports the following file formats Image bmp Intel based NAS only jpg jpeg gif png tif and tiff Video MP4 H 264 For other fo...

Page 274: ...Photo Video Filter Display photos videos or both 4 Multi Select Select multiple items at the same time 5 Slideshow Play photos as a slideshow 6 Resizing Bar Resize photos or videos 7 Refresh Refresh the current page 8 Settings Set content filters bind with accounts on social networking sites and configure miscellaneous settings Content Filter Set shared folders as the content source of the Photo S...

Page 275: ...y date 1 1 Import Import photos and videos 1 2 Sharing Choose to email publish or share the link of a album 1 3 Photo Map Show the photo map This feature is only available for photos with GPS coordinates for photos with no GPS coordinates please follow the steps in the Geotagging photos section to set their GPS coordinates 1 4 Sharing History Show the history of files that have been shared 1 5 Tag...

Page 276: ...ntly imported within a month from local device or taken with a camera or recording device Trash Can All photos and videos deleted can be found here and right click the deleted items in the Trash Can to recover or permanently delete them Note that only deleted physical files instead of virtual links will show up in the trash can Note The home folder can only be accessed by its owner and NAS adminis...

Page 277: ...cial networking site icon to share 6 Link Share a link by directly pasting it into an email or instant message Under Select Link Format select the DDNS name LAN IP or WAN IP address note that the myQNAPcloud com domain name is only available after it is registered in myQNAPcloud Please refer to the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service for details and HTML format click to choose a URL link HTML code vB F...

Page 278: ...ic is enabled in Album Settings Sharing albums As you create an album you can choose to share it with other NAS users choose whether all NAS users can edit the album or only the album creator administrator can edit the album or the public show this album on the QTS login page and please note that this option is only available for administrator or not to share at all leave both options unchecked an...

Page 279: ...he Photo Station http NAS_Name or IP photo with their account to browse photos from shared albums To check the sharing history of a selected album please first click that album and then the sharing history button on the main menu Photo and Video Operations Right click a photo or video a drop down menu will show up and users can choose to perform a desired action from the list Operation Description...

Page 280: ...your photos and videos To do so please right click the photos or videos and then tag rate or color label them To batch mark or classify multiple photos or videos first click the Multi select button on the main menu or hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard select your desired photos or videos and right click the photos or videos to perform desired actions After photos or videos are tagged rated or colo...

Page 281: ...d as you exit the viewing mode To unmark a photo or video first select the marked photo or video and click the trash can button again 8 Hide Show Preview Bar Hide show the preview bar 9 Full Screen View the photo or play the video in the full screen mode Playing photos and videos as slideshow A slideshow is a collection of photos that are played in a sequential fashion at an interval for your phot...

Page 282: ...ame of the location in the search bar on top and hit the Enter key in your keyboard Right click the map and click Set Coordinates To view photos on a photo map please first click an album and the photo map button on the main menu This feature is only available for photos with GPS coordinates for photos with no GPS coordinates please follow the steps above to set their GPS coordinates Media Library...

Page 283: ... Settings Shared Folders Photos and videos stored in the media shared folders are only visible after they are detected and scanned by the Media Library To set the Media Library to scan for photos and videos manually or by schedule please go to Control Panel Multimedia Management Media Library For details on media folder settings please refer to the chapter on Multimedia Management Note As the medi...

Page 284: ... photos of the chosen album as a guest Please note that the Photo Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager For details on the Photo Station please refer to the chapter on Photo Station Note Photo Station 2 will remain installed after the NAS firmware is upgraded to QTS 4 0 Music Station Check Enable Music Station to enable this station and click the links below to di...

Page 285: ... note that the Download Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager For details on the Download Station please refer to the chapter on Download Station Surveillance Station Pro Check Enable Surveillance Station under Settings to enable this station and click the links below to directly login to the application The Surveillance Station Pro offers one free recording chann...

Page 286: ...ort additional recording channels on Surveillance Station Pro Windows users are advised to use IE 10 Chrome or Firefox for live view and playback operations Mac users are recommended to use QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac for live view and playback operations QNAP Surveillance Client for Mac can be downloaded at http www qnap com download To check on license details switch to the License Manageme...

Page 287: ...tation supports a large number of IP camera brands For supported cameras please check http www qnap com en index php sn 4056 Setting up Surveillance System Follow the steps below to set up your surveillance system 1 Planning Network Topology 2 Setting up IP Cameras 3 Configuring the Surveillance Station Pro on the QNAP NAS Planning Network Topology Plan your home office network before setting up t...

Page 288: ...efer to the user manual of the IP camera The default IP and administrator login ID password may differ based on what camera model is used Configuring the Surveillance Station Pro on the QNAP NAS 1 Go to Control Panel System Settings Network TCP IP and press the Edit button to specify a fixed IP to the NAS 192 168 1 60 The default gateway should be the same as the LAN IP of your router which is 192...

Page 289: ...rator may differ based on what camera model is used When you click on the monitoring screen of a camera the frame will become orange You can use the floating buttons on the channel to control the camera For example you can take a snapshot of the monitored image enable or disable manual recording enable or disable the audio function of the camera use the audio broadcast function or enter the camera...

Page 290: ... recording files and the red cells indicate alarm recording files If it is blank it means no files are recorded at that time 3 Click the Play button to start the playback You can control the speed and playback direction by dragging the button to right or left on the shuttle bar 4 Specify the time to play back the recording files at that moment You can view the preview image on the timeline bar to ...

Page 291: ...s enabled by default T ranscode T ask Manage the transcode tasks using the following buttons Stop Transcoding Suspend all ongoing tasks in the list Remove All Incomplete Tasks Remove all tasks that are yet to finish from the list Remove All Complete Tasks Remove all complete tasks from the list Refresh refresh the list You can manage each task with the following buttons Button Name Description Pri...

Page 292: ... convert the entire folder instead of a file at a time and within a folder the resolution of each subfolder can be specified independently Click Add to add a new folder and select the video quality resolution and the folder to add it to the task list ...

Page 293: ...NAS There are three approaches you can upload videos to the NAS 1 Install Qfinder on your PC or Mac set up a network drive and upload files to your preferred shared folders For details on setting up a network drive please check the chapter Connecting to NAS Shared Folders 2 Click Shared Videos or Private Collection on the left panel and Import up arrow icon on the main menu to import videos from t...

Page 294: ...dential of the Video Station is the same as that of the NAS administrator Video formats supported by the Video Station include MP4 H 264 mt2s avi mpg wmv ts asf mtd mov m2v mpeg 3gp mkv mts tod mod trp m1v m4v divx flv rmvb rm will need to be converted into the MP4 format for online playing Familiarizing yourself with Video Station Menu Bar N o Name Description 1 Search Bar Search video files by t...

Page 295: ...e this feature to filter out hide undesired videos and show only intended contents Miscellaneous check Always ask me to enter my password when accessing Private Collection and Qsync and each time a user is trying to access those categories that user will be prompted for password 7 Timeline List videos chronically as timeline 8 Date Filter Filter videos by date 9 Import Import videos 1 0 Sharing Ch...

Page 296: ...n smart collection operations please refer to the section on Using Video Station below Recently Include videos recently imported within a month from a local device or taken with a camera or recording device Trash Can All videos deleted can be found here and right click the deleted items in the Trash Can to recover or permanently delete them Note that only deleted physical files instead of virtual ...

Page 297: ... a link of selected videos by directly pasting it into an email or instant message Drag and drop videos under Select Videos and under Select Link Format select the domain name LAN IP or WAN IP address note that the myQNAPcloud com domain name is only available after it is registered in myQNAPcloud Please refer to the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service for details and HTML format click to choose a URL ...

Page 298: ...d share options are only available if Share with the public is enabled in Collection Settings Sharing collections As you create a collection you can choose to share it with other NAS users choose whether all NAS users can edit the collection or only the collection creator administrator can edit the collection or the public or not to share at all leave both options unchecked and set the valid perio...

Page 299: ...D Rotate Rotate the video 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise Add to Sharing List Add the selected videos to the sharing list Remove Delete Delete the video Movie Information Review movie information such as genre director cast etc of the selected video Add Tag Tag the video Rating Rate the video Color Label Color label the video Note The movie information option is only available after the ...

Page 300: ...me Description 1 Play Pause Play Pause 2 Seek Bar Control the playback progress 3 Mute Volume Mute or unmute 4 Volume Bar Adjust the volume 5 Full Screen Switch to the full screen mode Media Library and Privacy Settings Video files in the Video Station are listed and displayed according to shared folder privileges and media folders settings in the Media Library For shared folder privileges only us...

Page 301: ...nd scanned by the Media Library To set the Media Library to scan for videos manually or by schedule please go to Control Panel Multimedia Management Media Library For details on media folder settings please refer to the chapter on Multimedia Management Note As the media folders in the Media Library are shared by the Photo Station Music Station Video Station and DLNA Media Server as the source of t...

Page 302: ...onfigure the hard drives Num ber of hard drives detected Default disk configuratio n Available disk configuration options 1 Single Single 2 RAID 1 Single JBOD RAID 0 RAID 1 3 RAID 5 Single JBOD RAID 0 RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 Single JBOD RAID 0 RAID 5 RAID 6 Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm For example when you turn on the NAS with 5 hard drives in...

Page 303: ...e will enter degraded mode The volume data is still accessible If you add a member drive to the device it will start to rebuild You can check the status on the Volume Management page To encrypt the disk volume select Yes when the LCD panel shows Encrypt Volume The default encryption password is admin To change the password login the NAS with an administrator account and change the settings in Stor...

Page 304: ...5 LAN SEC DNS 6 Enter Network Settings o Network Settings DHCP o Network Settings Static IP o Network Settings BACK 7 Back to Main Menu In Network Settings Static IP you can configure the IP address subnet m ask gateway and DNS of LAN 1 and LAN 2 Physical disk In Physical disk you can view the following options 1 Disk Info 2 Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of...

Page 305: ...AID 5 S RAID 5 re synchronizing RAID 5 U RAID 5 is unmounted RAID 5 X RAID 5 non activated System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan C P U T e m p 5 0 C S y s T e m p 5 5 C S y s F a n 8 6 5 R P M Shut down Use this option to turn off the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Reboot Use this option to restar...

Page 306: ...utton to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message S y s t e m E r r o r P l s C h e c k L o g s System Message Description Sys Fan Failed The system fan fails Sys Overheat The system overheats HDD Overheat A hard drive overheats CPU Overheat The CPU overheats Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in failover or load balancing mode LAN1 Lost LAN 1 is disco...

Page 307: ...307 Vol1 Unmounted The disk volume 1 is unmounted Vol1 Nonactivate The disk volume 1 is inactive ...

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